European talisman Luis Garcia believes Liverpool must take full advantage of their Champions League home matches and insists English football should try harder to appreciate Rafael Benitez's style.

With a 100% home Premiership record this campaign and just three defeats in their last 31 at Anfield, Liverpool confront Galatasaray tonight knowing Group C could go right to the final game. That sees the Reds face the Turkish giants in Istanbul, the scene of their most famous European Cup final victory in 2005. Along the way, boss Benitez will continue to shuffle his squad to keep them fit and ready right to the last kick of what will be a very tight group.

Having to go to Istanbul to beat Galatasaray to ensure qualification is a thought not too palatable to Garcia (pictured above), who always seems to come up trumps for Liverpool in Europe.

He said: "We have a 100% home record this season but that happens when we do things right. It's funny, people were writing us off recently when we lost two away games at Chelsea and Everton. They were hard but we only thought about the future and being secure at home. It is the only way to handle such situations.

"We have picked ourselves up and we are trying to be as consistent as we were last season, and now I feel the team is showing what we can do."

He added: "Galatasaray will be difficult. We expect them to sit deep, to wait for us to come forward and then hit us on the counter attack.

"They will be tough, they may not get many chances but they can make the most of them. We know that we must win all our home games to go through and that means starting against Galatasaray."

Garcia knows Benitez will not flinch at changing Liverpool's starting line-up for the 94th straight match. But the playmaker accepts the policy without reservation, adding: "To win all the home games is the target, and the draw in Eindhoven has helped us. We are all thinking about the last group match in Turkey.

"We would like it all to be settled by then so we can go there and relax a little."